Published 12/18/2008
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By Troy Wolverton
Mercury News
at Technology
When Apple needed a substitute after its iconic CEO backed out of delivering his annual keynote at the upcoming Macworld conference, it tapped Phil Schiller, itssenior vice president of worldwide marketing. The announcement Tuesday that Schiller will fill in for Jobs at next month's event begs a larger question: Who might step into Jobs' shoes when he eventually departs Apple?
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